Urban Terror is now officially supported in the Community repository. There are two necessary packages: urbanterror and urbanterror-data. Installing it is as easy as:

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Urban Terror is now supported in the [[Official Repositories|official repositories]]. Two packages should be [[pacman|installed]]: {{Pkg|urbanterror}} and {{Pkg|urbanterror-data}}.

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# pacman -Sy urbanterror urbanterror-data

====Running Urban Terror in a second X server====

====Running Urban Terror in a second X server====

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You might want to run this game in an extra X server. To do that, create a new bash script with that content and mark it as executable:

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You might want to run this game in an extra X server. To do that, create a new Bash script with that content and mark it as executable:

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{{hc|~/xstart/urbanterror.sh|#!/bin/bash

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#!/bin/bash

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<nowiki>DISPLAY=:1.0</nowiki>

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xinit /usr/bin/urbanterror $* -- :1}}

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DISPLAY=:1.0

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xinit /usr/bin/urbanterror $* -- :1

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Now you can use {{ic|Ctrl}}+{{ic|Alt}}+{{ic|F7}} to get to your first X server with your normal desktop, and {{ic|Ctrl}}+{{ic|Alt}}+{{ic|F8}} to go back to your game.

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Now you can use CTRL+ALT+F7 to get to your first X server with your normal desktop, and CTRL+ALT+F8 to go back to your game.

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Because the second X server is only running the game and the first X server with all your programs is backgrounded, performance should increase. In addition, it is much more convenient to switch X servers while in game to access other resources, rather than having to exit the game completely or {{ic|Alt}}+{{ic|Tab}} out. Finally, it is useful if Urban Terror crashes. Simply {{ic|Ctrl}}+{{ic|Alt}}+{{ic|Backspace}} on the second X server to kill that X and all processes on that desktop will terminate as well.

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Because the second X server is only running the game and the first X server with all your programs is backgrounded, performance should increase. In addition, it is much more convenient to switch X servers while in game to access other resources, rather than having to exit the game completely or alt-tab out. Finally, it is useful if Urban Terror crashes. Simply CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE on the second X server to kill that X and all processes on that desktop will terminate as well.

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====Running Urban Terror in a single X server====

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If you logout from any X Sessions if already started up and execute the file from e.g. tty1 ({{ic|Ctrl}}+{{ic|Alt}}+{{ic|F1}}) urbanterror is run on the first X Server ({{ic|Ctrl}}+{{ic|Alt}}+{{ic|F7}}). All terminal output is printed to tty1. This works for mostly every game not depending on a window manager.

==Mapping==

==Mapping==

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chown ''yourusername'' -R /opt/urbanterror

chown ''yourusername'' -R /opt/urbanterror

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Then start GTKRadiant and configure the game profile (see [[Urban_Terror#ZeroRadiant_.28gtkradiant-svn.29|below]], just use {{Filename|/opt/urbanterror}} as path). Close it afterwards and restrict access again with:

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Then start GTKRadiant and configure the game profile (see [[Urban_Terror#ZeroRadiant_.28gtkradiant-svn.29|below]], just use {{ic|/opt/urbanterror}} as path). Close it afterwards and restrict access again with:

chown root -R /opt/urbanterror

chown root -R /opt/urbanterror

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====ZeroRadiant (gtkradiant-svn)====

====ZeroRadiant (gtkradiant-svn)====

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Build and install both [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=31795 gtkradiant-svn] and [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=31796 gtkradiant-gamepack-urt-svn] from the AUR.

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Build and install both [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=31795 gtkradiant-svn] and [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=31796 gtkradiant-gamepack-urt-svn] from the AUR.

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Start gtkradiant by either typing its name in a terminal or clicking the new menu entry. You will see a dialog, choose ''Urban Terror (standalone)'' in the drop-down list and {{Filename|/home/you/urtmapping}} as engine directory (''not'' q3ut4). Click OK in the next window and the editor should pop up.

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Start gtkradiant by either typing its name in a terminal or clicking the new menu entry. You will see a dialog, choose ''Urban Terror (standalone)'' in the drop-down list and {{ic|/home/you/urtmapping}} as engine directory (''not'' q3ut4). Click OK in the next window and the editor should pop up.

[http://daffy.nerius.com/radiant/#first-map Here] is a nice guide that explains how to create your first map as well as some Urban Terror specific things you need to watch out for.

[http://daffy.nerius.com/radiant/#first-map Here] is a nice guide that explains how to create your first map as well as some Urban Terror specific things you need to watch out for.

Since version 4.2* the 2D User Interface (Cursor, Health, etc) is turned off by default in the configuration line {{ic|seta cg_draw2D "0"}}. Change it to

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{{hc|~/.q3a/q3ut4/q3config.cfg|seta cg_draw2D "1"}}

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and enjoy only the other 4.2 bugs from now on.

===Fix urbanterror_ui.shader===

===Fix urbanterror_ui.shader===

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Open up {{Filename|~/urtmapping/q3ut4/scripts/urbanterror_ui.shader}} in your favorite editor and delete lines 29-55 (from /* to */), because gtkradiant will not recognize this part as a comment and would try to parse it.

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Open up {{ic|~/urtmapping/q3ut4/scripts/urbanterror_ui.shader}} in your favorite editor and delete lines 29-55 (from /* to */), because gtkradiant will not recognize this part as a comment and would try to parse it.

===Problems with libcurl===

===Problems with libcurl===

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Note that this is the UT console and not a terminal emulator. The changes should now be persistent and you should be able to download maps if the game server has their end configured correctly.

Note that this is the UT console and not a terminal emulator. The changes should now be persistent and you should be able to download maps if the game server has their end configured correctly.

[http://forums.urbanterror.net/topic/13539-complete-linux-gtkradiant-urt-mapping-how-to/page__hl__urtpack__fromsearch__1__s__0bed93b96b8f19a3707143f46acfb964 UT-Forums: Urban Terror GTKRadiant Tutorial] ''Please note'' that the example from this guide has no light and Urban Terror will just display black walls.

[http://forums.urbanterror.net/topic/13539-complete-linux-gtkradiant-urt-mapping-how-to/page__hl__urtpack__fromsearch__1__s__0bed93b96b8f19a3707143f46acfb964 UT-Forums: Urban Terror GTKRadiant Tutorial] ''Please note'' that the example from this guide has no light and Urban Terror will just display black walls.

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"Urban Terror™ is a free multiplayer first person shooter, it can be described as a Hollywood tactical shooter; somewhat realism based, but the motto is "fun over realism". This results in a very unique, enjoyable and addictive game." [1]

Installation

Client

Running Urban Terror in a second X server

You might want to run this game in an extra X server. To do that, create a new Bash script with that content and mark it as executable:

~/xstart/urbanterror.sh

#!/bin/bash
DISPLAY=:1.0
xinit /usr/bin/urbanterror $* -- :1

Now you can use Ctrl+Alt+F7 to get to your first X server with your normal desktop, and Ctrl+Alt+F8 to go back to your game.

Because the second X server is only running the game and the first X server with all your programs is backgrounded, performance should increase. In addition, it is much more convenient to switch X servers while in game to access other resources, rather than having to exit the game completely or Alt+Tab out. Finally, it is useful if Urban Terror crashes. Simply Ctrl+Alt+Backspace on the second X server to kill that X and all processes on that desktop will terminate as well.

Running Urban Terror in a single X server

If you logout from any X Sessions if already started up and execute the file from e.g. tty1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1) urbanterror is run on the first X Server (Ctrl+Alt+F7). All terminal output is printed to tty1. This works for mostly every game not depending on a window manager.

Mapping

How to create your own maps.

Prepare the game files

There are two ways, use the second one if you are low on disk space.

Extract your pk3s (recommended, ~1GB free disk space required)

To get something to work with, you need to extract Urban Terror's pk3 files to a new folder:

ZeroRadiant (gtkradiant-svn)

Start gtkradiant by either typing its name in a terminal or clicking the new menu entry. You will see a dialog, choose Urban Terror (standalone) in the drop-down list and /home/you/urtmapping as engine directory (not q3ut4). Click OK in the next window and the editor should pop up.

Here is a nice guide that explains how to create your first map as well as some Urban Terror specific things you need to watch out for.

Test your map

Copy your compiled .bsp mapfile to ~/.urbanterror/q3ut4/maps and run:

urbanterror +set fs_game iourtmap +set sv_pure 0 +map ut4_yourmap

Troubleshooting

cg_draw2D

Since version 4.2* the 2D User Interface (Cursor, Health, etc) is turned off by default in the configuration line seta cg_draw2D "0". Change it to

~/.q3a/q3ut4/q3config.cfg

seta cg_draw2D "1"

and enjoy only the other 4.2 bugs from now on.

Fix urbanterror_ui.shader

Open up ~/urtmapping/q3ut4/scripts/urbanterror_ui.shader in your favorite editor and delete lines 29-55 (from /* to */), because gtkradiant will not recognize this part as a comment and would try to parse it.

Problems with libcurl

UrbanTerror may complain that it cannot autodownload missing files because the cURL library could not be loaded, even though the cURL package is installed. UrbanTerror expects the shared library file to be called libcurl.so.3, but Arch Linux currently uses libcurl.so.4 .

To remedy this, start UrbanTerror, and from the main menu bring down the console with the grave key, tilda, or Shift-Esc. In the UrbanTerror console, type:

cl_curllib libcurl.so.4

Note that this is the UT console and not a terminal emulator. The changes should now be persistent and you should be able to download maps if the game server has their end configured correctly.